
Are you tired of Made in China, Are you looking for unique gifts or clothing for the children in your life? Spiritillo Italian Hand Crafted Creations offers select handmade clothing for children, exclusively made in Italy with Italian thread. Owned by Miriam Brindisi, Spiritillo Italian Hand Crafted Creations is Proudly made in Italy. As a child, Miriam learned how to crochet and knit from her grandmothers and aunts, who in turn learned from their grandmothers and aunts. She now continues their age-old tradition. She uses cashmire, cotton, lisle and wool. Miriam’s mission is to provide quality attire for children, using ancient techniques with a modern twist. Each piece is different from the other, no two are ever the same.
Miriam’s style is Italian, Even the yarns she uses are Italian. She can customize any order according to your specifications.
Miriam’s style is Italian, Even the yarns she uses are Italian. She can customize any order according to your specifications.
One Winner will receive this beautiful blanket hand knitted by Miriam. It is white, cotton, using a purl technique which results in a texture that looks like rice kernels. Within the diamond shapes there are embroidered hazelnuts surrounded by flower petals.


















I’m sorry, but I can’t seem to find where to enter? Maybe I missed something. LOL
So Sorry! I was so tired yesterday that I forgot to put the Rafflecopter code in! It’s there now!!!
Your background is hiding the words to the giveaway again. Can not read anything
Sorry the background doesn’t do it on here for me. Actually you are the only one I have heard it from. However, I am going to look into getting my back ground changed to something light.
How do you enter this giveaway?
My girls had “silky” blankies they cuddled with. 24 years later, I still have my daughter’s “silkie”.
Here’s a funny one!
While assembling furniture, my friend Debbie asked her roommate’s five-year-old son to bring her a screwdriver.
“Do you want a ‘Daddy’ screwdriver or a ‘Mommy’ screwdriver?” the little boy asked.
Confused but preoccupied, Debbie absentmindedly said, “Bring me a ‘Mommy’ screwdriver.”
The child came back and handed her a butter knife.